noro wrist warmers

February 6th, 2013

I have a rather large backlog of projects I want to share with you guys. The deadly cough/fever/will this go on forever? flu visited our house last week. We are all–finally!–crawling out from the sickness wreckage.

There has been much cozy making because of all the illness and I have rediscovered these wrist warmers I made in the fall. I never have been fully on the wrist warmer bandwagon. When not done right, they tend to resemble arm support braces from walgreens–not really the look I’m going for.

There is no mistaking these colorful guys for medical supply (I hope). Last summer, a friend of mine was clearing out her yarn stash and I was the lucky recipient of some gorgeous variegated Noro sock yarn. There was only a bit left, so I needed a small project to showcase such awesome yarn. There are only about a million patterns for fingerless gloves out there, so it took me a while to find something just right. I wanted simple, but not super boring, something that would show off the yarn, and be functional as well.

I’m happy to say these check all the boxes. There are more details about my Noro wrist warmers on Ravelry if you are interested. Sometimes I forget how satisfying it can be to make something for yourself. Have you made anything for yourself recently?

12 Responses to noro wrist warmers

Very pretty. I can’t wear wrist warmers-my fingers are always frozen!
I knit, crochet, and sew, but usually for my 4 kids.
I HAVE promised myself that I will knit a sweater for me some day. a cashmere sweater. when I am suffering from empty nest syndrome.
Only another 20 years or so. heh.

Hello there! I don’t remember when was the last time I made something for my self. And I agree that it can be very satisfying. Learning how to crochet is one of my goals for this year (I always wanted to learn) Your wrist warmers look very cozy!

I only discovered the existence of Noro the other day when I went yarn shopping with some friends and one raved on about how much she loved it while another maintained it was coarse and not very nice. Strong opinions! Oddly enough, the Noro-lover bought some to make the same kind of thing you have, and they’ll clearly be lovely! I’m currently crocheting some doily motifs from perle cotton to put on a table runner, and am hoping I won’t go blind before they’re done ;)